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Planning board backs temporary waiver of concurrency/mobility fees along core commercial corridors

5967681 · September 12, 2025
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Summary

At the request of the ordinance sponsor, the Planning Board recommended that the City Commission consider a one‑year waiver of concurrency and mobility fees along select commercial corridors (40 First Street, Lincoln Road, Washington Avenue and 70 First Street) designed to incent new businesses. The board suggested evaluating expansion to other

The Planning Board on Sept. 9 voted to forward a proposed ordinance to the City Commission that would waive concurrency mitigation and mobility fees for development along specified commercial corridors — Lincoln Road, Washington Avenue, 40 First Street and 70 First Street — for a one‑year pilot period.

Staff described the fee as a charge imposed to offset increased impacts of new…

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